Pilgrims & Prophets tours & talks online

Pilgrims & Prophets Christian Heritage Tours have a new YouTube channel, sharing films and talks based on local Christian heritage in and around North Nottinghamshire.

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Habblesthorpe – The Lost Village With Baptist History
We explore the lost Nottinghamshire village of Habblesthorpe and its links to the early Baptists. We discover tress, bushes and some graves, plus links to Baptist founders John Smyth and Thomas Helwys from the early 1600s.
Littleborough. Romans, Kings & Saints
Littleborough is a small Nottinghamshire village with a remarkable history stretching back 2000 years. In this tour, local historian Adrian Gray explores the village’s hidden past – from early Roman times to present day. We follow in the footsteps of Kings, Saints and Christians who came to this place on the banks of the River Trent.
The Nottinghamshire Prophetess (1641)
In 1641, two young women died suddenly after a wedding – but one came back from the dead, prophesying terrible things if England did not repent. Then, a few days later, she died again. Historian Adrian Gray investigates this bizarre story from a turbulent era.
The Battling Puritan – Richard Bernard
Richard Bernard was a puritan nonconformist, sometime a separatist, who battled away against the Church authorities in early 1600s England. He knew the Mayflower Pilgrim leaders, the men who began the English Baptist Church, was the father in law of Roger Williams of Rhode Island and probably influenced John Bunyan. Adrian Gray tells his life story.

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Pilgrims Festival 2019 – Babworth Arts Weekend

This year’s Pilgrims Festival Art Exhibition took place on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November, with attendance up and the quality of the art on display was outstanding.

This was the fourth year that Babworth Church has held the Pilgrims Art Exhibition, which is part of the Pilgrims Festival commemorating the Mayflower Pilgrim Families’ journey to America, marking the opening of the commemorative 400th year.

All work on display in Babworth Church was inspired by the Separatist and Mayflower Pilgrims’ story. Local artist, Gerry Fruin, was ‘in residence’, showing people how it was done. The Pilgrim Embroiderers were there, and Derek Turner, representing the Rotary Club of Retford, and Joan Turner, representing Retford Civic Society came to see the work first-hand. The Rotary Club of Retford and Retford Civic Society had kindly donated funds to the Pilgrim Embroiderers to enable them to complete their work. Derek became so inspired that he decided to lend a stitch or two adding tremendously to the value of the work!

On Saturday 23rd, there had been a fascinating talk on buttons by textile artist, Diane Hemsley which engaged the audience throughout. David Caseldine came from Worksop to give a talk on Worksop Priory, bringing with him a 400 year old ‘Breeches Bible’ which he showed to everyone. Later in the afternoon Three Piece Suite, who play baroque music entertained everyone so much that they all stopped looking at the art and sat and listened – they were brilliant.

On Sunday 24th, there was a talk by local author and historian, Adrian Gray who captivated people with his story of the Prophetess from Carlton in Lindrick of 1641. Prophecies of doom and redemption – the audience was asked to make its own mind up about what they believed – everyone was enthralled.

Pilgrims Festival 2019

There are plenty of events happening in and around North Nottinghamshire as part of this year’s Pilgrims Festival – marking the official opening of the Mayflower 400 commemorative year!

Retford’s Illuminate event

Friday 22nd November 2019

This year’s Illuminate event in Retford will be on Friday 22nd November 2019, starting at 5.30pm. This will be the fifth year that Retford commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrim Families’ journey to America, as we arrive at 2020, the 400th anniversary of their arrival in America. This year’s events mark the opening of the commemorative year, and have been made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England.

This year’s Pilgrims Festival Illuminate events have been successfully will start in Gainsborough with Illuminate on 16th November, followed by Bawtry on 17th November, with increasing numbers taking part and turning out to watch. Let’s make Retford’s event even more successful!

Retford will see its lantern parade assembling from 5pm outside Wilko’s on Carolgate and walking to St Swithun’s Parish Church, starting at 5.30pm. Local uniformed groups, schools and voluntary organisations have been making lanterns with artists and will be taking part in the parade to support this local community event.

The parade will arrive at St Swithun’s Parish Church at around 6pm where there will be an all-age event at St Swithun’s Parish Church led by Rev’d Mark Cantrill, including performances by Rhubarb Theatre and the Songbirds choir, followed by the ever popular ‘400’ photograph in the churchyard, and a fantastic light projection show on the side of the church commissioned from Electric Egg. Refreshments will be available afterwards inside the church. Everyone is very welcome – please wear appropriate warm clothing – it is November.

Rhubarb Theatre delivers creative, original and theatrical experiences which stimulate children’s imaginations. Set up in 2000, they have grown to a full time professional touring company and registered charity, specialising in education and entertainment performance for children and families

Mayflower in a Storm, by Gerry Fruin

Babworth Arts Weekend

Saturday 23rd-Sunday 24th November

This year’s Pilgrims Festival Art Exhibition will be on Saturday 23rd (10am-4pm) and Sunday 24th (12-4pm) November. This will be the fourth year that Babworth Church has held the Pilgrims Art Exhibition.

All work on display in Babworth Church will have been inspired by the Separatist and Mayflower Pilgrims story. Any artists may provide their work which should be delivered to Babworth Church on Thursday 21st November between 12pm and 5pm with a short identifying summary. The Art Exhibition will be open to the public from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 23rd November and between 12pm and 4pm on Sunday 24th November.

Entry to the event is free, refreshments are available for a small charge, and donations to the Church are always welcome. The Pilgrim Embroiderers will be there, so you can see how it is done!

Here is the programme of events for the weekend:

Saturday 23rd November:
• 11am: A talk on buttons by local crafter, Diane Hemsley
• 12pm: A talk on Worksop Priory by Priory tour guide, David Caseldine
• 2pm: Three Piece Suite play baroque music
Sunday 24th November
• 3pm: A talk by local author and historian, Adrian Gray on themes from his new book arriving in 2020

Worksop’s Illuminate event

Wednesday 27th November

For the first time there will be a Pilgrims Festival Illuminate event in Worksop, thanks to a grant from Arts Council England to BCH. It will be on Wednesday 27th November 2019.

Illuminate will start at 5.00pm for 5.30pm with all-age event at The Crossing, Newcastle Avenue, with performances by Rhubarb Theatre and the Songbirds choir. There will then be a parade to Worksop Priory where a ‘400’ photograph will be taken outside the west door, and a fantastic light projection show will take place on the outside of the south wall.

Mince pies and mulled wine will be available inside the Priory. There will be the chance to preview the Priory’s Christmas Tree Festival as well as to see the larger illuminated lanterns close up. Everyone is very welcome – please wear appropriate warm clothing – it is November.

Thanksgiving Dinner

Thursday 28th November

There will be a Thanksgiving Dinner, with entertainment, at Spencer’s on the Square, in Retford, at 7pm on Thursday 28th November (Thanksgiving Day).

If you’re looking for an excuse for a good night out or a location for a work Christmas ‘Do’, contact 01777 800230, or call in to book (£30 each).